IAWM2024 Jamaica Conference Report
- achavangi
- May 6
- 2 min read

IAWM2024 Jamaica, marked a significant spiritual turning point, described by many attendees as "the birthing of a new Jamaica."

With fervor and conviction, Bishop Al affirmed the divine call and mission of the International Association of Women in Ministry (IAWM) to birth nations through prayer. His words set the tone for the event, anchoring the gathering in the vision of transformation through intercession.
A key highlight of the conference was the opening address by IAWM's Founder and President, Evangelist Grace Manjau. Her message resonated deeply with the attendees, who witnessed God's powerful movement throughout the event. Evangelist Manjau's leadership and spiritual insight provided direction and inspiration, fueling the collective purpose of the gathering.

The conference welcomed ministers from the USA, Jamaica, and Kenya, all of whom brought their unique spiritual perspectives and contributions. Together, they formed a unified front, committed to the mission of IAWM and the spiritual renewal of nations, starting with Jamaica.

Each session was filled with heartfelt prayers, testimonies, and prophetic declarations, signaling a renewed hope for the nation's future.

The IAWM Jamaica chapter played a pivotal role in organizing and leading the event. Under the guidance of their chapter leader, Mrs. Jennifer Williams, the team orchestrated meaningful connections between local IAWM ministers and their international counterparts. This fellowship provided opportunities for mutual encouragement, as Jamaican ministers poured out their hearts not only for the Lord but for the healing and advancement of their nation.
The Jamaica Conference 2024 stands as a testament to the power of prayer, unity, and the shared mission of IAWM. The event closed with a renewed sense of purpose and a commitment to continue the work of nation-building through faith, prayer, and action.

In summary, the conference was a resounding success, igniting a spiritual movement that will have lasting impacts on Jamaica and beyond. The birthing of a new Jamaica, as envisioned, is now in motion.
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